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The Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society Vegetable Seed Suppliers Listing 2008 TO USE THIS DOCUMENT: 1. Click on + next to CROPS in the sidebar to select vegetable type 2. Click on + next to SUPPLIERS in the sidebar for a key to the numeric supplier codes The RHS, the UK’s leading gardening charity 1 Seeds-by-Size (2008) 45 Crouchfield, Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead, Herts HP1 1PA Tel: 01442 251458 Email: [email protected] www.seeds-by-size.co.uk 2 J.W. Boyce (2008) Bush Pasture, Fordham, Ely CB7 5JU Tel: 01638 721158 3 D.T. Brown & Co. (2008) Bury Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7PQ Tel: 0845 1662275 Fax: 0845 1662283 www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk 4 Simpson's Seeds (2008) The Walled Garden Nursery, Horningsham, Warminster, Wilts BA12 7NQ Tel: 01985 845004 Email: [email protected] www.simpsonsseeds.co.uk 5 Chiltern Seeds (2008) Bortree Stile, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 7PB Tel: 01229 581137 Email: [email protected] www.chilternseeds.co.uk 6 Samuel Dobie & Son (2008) Long Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7SX Tel: 01803 696444 Fax: 01803 696464 www.dobies.co.uk 7 Mr Fothergill's Seeds Ltd (2008) Gazeley Road, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7QB Tel: 0845 1662511 Fax: 0845 1662522 www.mr-fothergills.co.uk 8 S.E. Marshall & Co Ltd (2008) Alconbury Hill, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 4HY Tel: 01480 443390 Email: [email protected] www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk 9 Suttons Seeds (2008) Woodview Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7NG Tel: 01803 696363 Fax: 01803 696464 www.suttons-seeds.co.uk 10 Thompson & Morgan (2008) Poplar Lane, Ipswich IP8 3BU Tel: 01473 695225 Fax: 01473 680199 www.thompson-morgan.com 11 Unwins Seeds Ltd (2008) Alconbury Hill, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 4HY Tel: 01480 443395 Fax: 01480 443396 www.unwins.co.uk 12 Organic Gardening Catalogue (Chase Organics) (2008) Riverdene Business Park, Molesey Road, Hersham KT12 4RG Tel: 0845 1301304 Email: [email protected] www.OrganicCatalog.com 13 Suffolk Herbs (2008) Monks Farm, Pantling Lane, Coggeshall Rd, Kelvedon, Essex CO5 9PG Tel: 01376 572456 Email: [email protected] www.suffolkherbs.com 14 Wallis Seeds (2008) Broads Green, Gt Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex CM3 1DS Tel: 01245 360413 Email: [email protected] 15 Edwin Tucker & Sons Ltd (2008) Brewery Meadow, Stonepark, Ashburton, Newton Abbot TQ13 7DG Tel: 01364 652233 Email: [email protected] www.edwintucker.com 16 Medwyns of Angelsey (2008) Llanor, Old School Lane, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey LL61 5RZ Tel: 01248 714851 Email: [email protected] www.medwynsofanglesey.co.uk 17 Beans and Herbs at The Herbary (2008) 161 Chapel St, Horningsham, Warminster, Wilts BA12 7LU Tel: 01985 844442 Email: [email protected] www.beansandherbs.co.uk 18 W. Robinson & Son (Seeds & Plants) Ltd (2008) Sunny Bank, Forton, Nr Preston PR3 0BN Tel: 01524 791210 Email: [email protected] www.mammothonion.co.uk 19 Demeter Seeds (2008) Stormy Hall Farm, Botton Village, Danby, Whitby, North Yorks YO21 2NJ Tel: 01287 661368 Email: [email protected] 20 Van Hage Garden Company (2008) Great Amwell, Nr Ware, Herts SG12 9RP Tel: 01920 870811 Fax: 01920 871861 www.vanhage.co.uk 21 E.W. King & Co. Ltd (2008) Monks Farm, Coggeshall Road, Pantling Lane, Kelvedon, Colchester CO5 9PG Tel: 01376 570000 Email: [email protected] www.kingsseeds.com 22 Shelley Seeds (2008) 5 Speedwell Close, Huntington, Chester CH3 6DX Tel: 01244 317165 Email: [email protected] 23 K. Foster (Exhibition Seeds) (2007) Garden Cottage, Mulgrave Castle, Lythe, Whitby, N. Yorks YO21 3RJ Tel: 01947 893315 www.exhibition-seeds.co.uk 24 Charlton Park Garden Centre (2008) Charleton Road, Wantage, Oxon OX12 8EP Tel: 01235 772700 www.charlton-park.co.uk 25 Thomas Etty Esq (2008) Seedsman’s Cottage, Puddlebridge, Horton, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 9RL Tel: 01460 57934 Email: [email protected] www.thomasetty.co.uk 26 Select Seeds (2008) 58 Bentinck Road, Shuttlewood, Chesterfield S44 6RQ Tel: 01246 826011 Email: [email protected] www.selectseeds.co.uk 27 Seeds of Italy (2008) Unit 3, Phoenix Ind. Est., Rosslyn Crescent, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 2SP Tel: 0208 427 5020 Email: [email protected] www.seedsofitaly.com 28 G.M. & E.A. Innes (2008) Oldtown, Newmachar, Aberdeenshire AB21 7PR Tel/Fax: 01651 862333 29 Tozers Seeds Ltd (2008) Pyports, Downside Bridge Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 3EH Tel:01932 862059 Fax: 01932 868973 www.tozerseedsdirect.com 30 Terwins Seeds (2008) Peppers Hall, Old Hall Lane, Cockfield, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 0LH Tel: 01284 828 255 Email: [email protected] www.terwinseeds.co.uk 31 Tamar Organics (2008) Cartha Martha Farm, Rezare, Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 9NX Tel: 01579 371 087 Email: [email protected] www.tamarorganics.co.uk 32 Plants of Distinction (2008) Abacus House, Station Yard, Needham Market, Suffolk IP6 8AS Tel: 01449 721720 Email: [email protected] www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk 33 Jennifer Birch (2008) Garfield Villa, Belle Vue Road, Stroud, Gloucs GL5 1JP Tel/Fax 01453 750371 (Stock available Sept. to Dec. only) 34 Wisley Plant Centre (2008) RHS Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB Tel: 01483 211113 Email: [email protected] www.rhs.org.uk 35 Delfland Nurseries Ltd (2008) Benwick Road, Doddington, March, Cambs PE15 0TU Tel: 01354 740 553 Email: [email protected] www.organicplants.co.uk Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Adzuki bean cultivars Adzuki bean Adzuki bean 1 1/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Agretti cultivars Agretti Aka Roseano 27 2/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Alfalfa cultivars Alfalfa Alfalfa 1 4 9 13 14 20 21 30 34 6 9 12 15 17 31 34 3/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Artichoke cultivars Artichoke Chinese 367812 Artichoke Concerto (H) 35 Artichoke Emerald 1 6 Artichoke Green Globe 1235789101113141518202122253034 12 Artichoke Gros Vert de Laon 4 Artichoke Large Green Paris 25 Artichoke Purple Globe 1 12 14 21 25 31 Artichoke Romanesco 1 2 4 15 18 20 22 Artichoke Violette de Provence 1 14 34 Artichoke Violetto di Chioggia 1 13 25 Artichoke Imperial Star 1 25 32 15 17 31 Artichoke Violetta Romanesco 27 4/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Artichoke (Jerusalem) Artichoke (Jerusalem) Chinese 15 31 Artichoke (Jerusalem) Common 8 Artichoke (Jerusalem) Fuseau 34678121832 6 1531 Artichoke (Jerusalem) Gerrard 15 31 5/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Asparagus cultivars Asparagus Acell 1 Asparagus Albegna 27 Asparagus Andreas 1 Asparagus Argenteuil Early 1 25 27 34 Asparagus Ariane (H) 3 12 Asparagus Backlim (H) 8 12 Asparagus Connovers Colossal 1 2 12 13 14 18 20 21 25 30 31 Asparagus Crimson Pacific 1 8 12 Asparagus Dariana 4 15 Asparagus Geynlym (H) 1 Asparagus Gijnlim (H) 178930 35 Asparagus Green 13 22 21 Asparagus Grolim (H) 12 18 Asparagus Guelph Millennium 9 15 32 Asparagus Jersey Giant 1 Asparagus Jersey Knight (Improved) (H) 1 12 13 15 20 21 22 31 Asparagus Marte(H) 7 Asparagus Mary Washington 1 15 25 34 Asparagus Millenium 1 Asparagus Pacific Purple 1 3 6 12 15 32 Asparagus Precoce d'Argenteuil 1 Asparagus Stewarts Purple 6 9 Asparagus Theilim (H) 1 7 Asparagus UC157 1 Asparagus UC72 1 Asparagus Verde 27 Asparagus Viking 1 Asparagus White Venetian 27 Asparagus Wild 27 6/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Asparagus bean cultivars Asparagus bean 25 7/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Asparagus lettuce cultivars Asparagus lettuce 12 8/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Asparagus pea cultivars Asparagus pea 12781011121314151718202125303134 9/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc. (as in catalogue) AGM Standard Suppliers Organic suppliers Aubergine cultivars Aubergine Antar 1 Aubergine Apple Green 32 Aubergine Baby Bell (H) 14 16 22 Aubergine Baby Rosanna 10 34 Aubergine Balsas (H) 22 Aubergine Bianca a Uvo 25 Aubergine Black Beauty (H) 1478911142225273034 3121315173134 Aubergine Black Enorma 10 34 Aubergine Black Pearl (H) 31 Aubergine Bonica (H) 1 6 26 Aubergine Calliopi (H) 4 10 14 34 Aubergine Cambodian Green Giant 1 Aubergine Caspar 1 Aubergine Cima Viola 4 Aubergine Coffee Red (H) 14 16 Aubergine De Barbentane 4 25 Aubergine Diamond 1 32 Aubergine Early Long Purple 3 25 Aubergine Easter Egg 15 18 Aubergine Fabina (H) 6 Aubergine Fabiola (H) 29 Aubergine Fairy Tale 7 Aubergine Falcon (H) 15 31 Aubergine Farmer's Long (H) 1 14 22 Aubergine Florida High Bush 10 32 Aubergine Galine (H) 1 Aubergine Ghost Buster (H) 16 Aubergine Ichiban Improved 1 Aubergine Japanese White Egg 1 Aubergine Kermit (H) 7 15 Aubergine Linda (H) 27 34 Aubergine Listada di Gandia 1 4 10 32 Aubergine Long Purple 1 2 14 15 20 21 30 12 13 17 31 Aubergine Long Tom (H) 1 4 Aubergine Marro Rondo 34 Aubergine Milliomaire 1 Aubergine Mini Fingers 1 14 Aubergine Mohican (H) 1 6 10 34 Aubergine Moneymaker (H) 178910111314152021293034 Aubergine Neon (H) 16 Aubergine New York Round Purple 1 25 Aubergine N'Goya 18 Aubergine Ophelia 3 8 32 35 Aubergine Orlando 15 Aubergine Ova 1 10/328 Vegetable Seed Suppliers © Royal Horticultural Society 2008 Crop Cultivar, etc.
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